Chapter
1 I | hundred francs!' Why, father," cried David, letting~the sheet
2 I | for firewood."~ ~"Sabots?" cried old Sechard, "SABOTS? There,
3 I | exclaimed David.~ ~"_I_," cried the old toper, raising his
4 I | fills one with despair!" he cried for the third time, when
5 I | sacrificed my love to you," cried~Lucien.~ ~"What do you mean?"~ ~"
6 III | I will live for you," he cried audaciously~one evening;
7 III | comes of Liberal~doctrines!" cried others.~ ~Then it was that
8 IV | Oh! what is it?" she cried as she saw tears shining
9 IV | We shall all be happy," cried Lucien, swallowing great
10 IV | hurry.~ ~"Well, David!" cried the ambitious poet, "we
11 V | before.~ ~"Ah, monseigneur," cried Lucien, hoping to break
12 V | her daughter.~ ~"Nais," cried the two ladies, both delighted
13 V | false friend to him!" Eve cried in despair, "or~you would
14 V | this way."~ ~"Eve! Eve!" cried David, "if only I could
15 V | not care enough for me?" cried the stricken David.~ ~"But
16 VI | what can have happened?" cried Eve, as she saw her~brother'
17 VI | whilst you were reading," cried~Louise, using the familiar
18 VI | nothing at all~for him," cried Lucien, frantic with passion.~ ~"
19 VI | from~responding to it," cried Lucien, and he flung himself
20 VI | her~feet.~ ~The poor boy cried in earnest at the prospect
21 VI | have never loved me!" he cried.~ ~"You do not believe what
22 VIII| de Bargeton is innocent," cried Lucien.~ ~"I heard about
23 VIII| Chardon.~ ~"Come and see," cried David, delighted to exhibit
24 VIII| blow.~ ~"Great heavens!" he cried, "my sister is to be married
25 VIII| ruthless blow.~ ~"Well," cried the haughty Negrepelisse, "
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